I cant afford to hold on to my own horse but could I . . .?
Could I like help look after someones horse, if they are ready to let me, if they don't have the time to do it themselves or something?
Got any philosophy for me if I cant have my own horse, on what I should do ??
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When I was younger, I worked at a horse trainers barn in swap for riding course. My family didn't have much money, but I was approaching a tick on a dog with a horse, and just couldn't survive without them. I help load & unload feed, clean stalls, exercise horses or doesn`t matter what had to be done just to be near them. It turned out to be a wonderful experience and I bookish so much about horses, how to care for them, how to ride proper, and even got to show on a few. All because I be willing to trade out working for being near a horse. I hold always tried to do the same for others ever since and let population come and help me out at times. It never hurts to ask around. Just an idea. I don't know if anyone would totally trust the thought of a horse to you, but they may be willing to let you help out.
A lot of people hold their horses up for lease (loan) now. You pretty much pay half of the board and partly of the vet/farrier bills, depending on what the owners say. The horse is yours for a certain amount of time. Its a good path if you don't have the money to buy your own and it also helps You swot up the responsibilities and tests you to see if you do have ample time and patience to own a horse. Another idea is to go to your steady and ask if anyone would like help kindly for their horse. Yo can groom, bathe and muck out it's stall maybe in exchange for some riding time. You can also ask whether a local stable has a job hole for someone to tack and groom. This will let you be around horses and you will be making money. Good luck!
maybe you could board someones horse at your steady and take care of it and as for a low payment and gian plenty money to purchase your own horse you could also talk to your friend about maybe tuition a friend how to ride on that horse (aka a riding lesson) and ask for a Small "donation" to the horsey fund lol so take your time because any goal once set can be obtained
I started riding when I be about 12 years old. My friend and I rode our bikes to a barn and cleaned stalls in exchange for module.
Before I got my own I cleaned stalls, fed, and taught curriculum in exchange for a lease.
Now that I have two I occasionally need oblige. I'm a nurse and sometimes have to work 3-11. I was paying the boy next door $10/day to nurture my two horses. He decided to take riding lessons contained by exchange instead. It's worked out GREAT.
Not only is it not costing me money to work the "off shift" but he is really enjoying riding and doing really okay! Also, since I really don't have time to ride my horse more than two to three times per week, he's getting some much needed excercise too!
Find the closest barn and volunteer to help!
lease a horse
You should look for a horse on loan/part loan, or even look contained by the adverts papers and find some one wanting help with their horse ldz of ppl want sum1 to muck and look after here horse 2 or 3 or 4 days a week in return for riding, so you dnt have to pay anything,
Answers: There is only one approach to find out, and that is to post a notice that you are available to care for/exercise horses. Include your experience and any other details as to what you are looking for, and post it at any barn you are interested contained by. the worst that can happen is if nobody responds.